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Sermon for the Wednesday after Laetare, 2025
The Church stands or falls on how one is made right with God. Works won’t work. You can’t strong-arm your way in; you’ll fail. And...


Sermon for Laetare, 2025
The devil is always about us. That’s one of the major themes the season of Lent drives home: the devil and his demons and minions are...


Sermon for the Wednesday of Oculi, 2025
All power and authority come from God; this is especially true in the case of the preaching of the gospel. Did you notice that detail:...


Sermon for Oculi, 2025
Behold how marvelously Jesus defeats the devil: He turns the devil’s wickedness against him. The devil sees to it that the one thing that...


Sermon for the Wednesday of Reminiscere, 2025
Beloved, Jesus does not wait for you to have sufficient faith either before He helps; in fact, He helps despite your weakness of faith....


Sermon for Reminiscere, 2025
Beloved, let your cries for mercy mirror that of the Canaanite woman; moreover, pray that the Spirit works in your heart the same faith...


Sermon for the Wednesday of Invocavit, 2025
Just because Jesus overcame the devil’s temptations, both in the wilderness and upon the Cross, this does not mean that the devil ceases...


Sermon for Invocavit, 2025
If Satan were as easy to defeat as reciting a few Bible verses and then telling him to go away, then we wouldn’t need Jesus dying for us....


Sermon for Ash Wednesday, 2025
“You are dust, and to dust you shall return.” With every year, indeed, with every day, you are drawing closer to the realization of this...


Sermon for Quinquagesima, 2025
The Disciples didn’t know that the Son of Man—the Seed of the woman, the promised Deliverer—would, Himself, die in the process of...
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